[0001] This application requests the priority of the Chinese patent application submitted
to the China Patent Office on January 12, 2016 with the application number of
201810028943.3 and the application name of "MOBILE COMMUNICATION UPLINK INFORMATION TRANSMISSION
METHOD AND SYSTEM", the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Field
[0002] This application relates to the communications field, and in particular, to mobile
communication uplink information transmission.
Background
[0003] In the New Radio (NR) communication technology and the LTE technology, a terminal
device reports uplink control information (UCI) to a network device, and the uplink
control information is used as a basis for the network device to schedule data transmission
of the terminal device. Generally, the terminal device sends the uplink control information
on a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH). When the terminal device works on a
physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH), the physical uplink shared channel can also
be used to send the uplink control information.
[0004] There are two types of configuration modes of the PUSCH. The first is that the network
device sends downlink control information (DCI) to schedule the PUSCH sent by the
terminal device, and the second is that the network device semi-statically configures
the PUSCH sent by the terminal device. When the terminal device sends the UCI on the
first-type PUSCH, the network device has an expectation on impact caused by the UCI
on performance of uplink shared channel (UL-SCH) data transmission sent on the PUSCH,
and can solve a problem of affecting the UL-SCH transmission performance by adjusting
a modulation and coding mode indicated in physical control information corresponding
to the PUSCH.
[0005] For the second-type PUSCH, resources, and modulation and coding modes used by the
terminal device to send the PUSCH are configured by the network device by using semi-static
signaling for the terminal device to be used for multiple times in a certain time
period according to a certain time pattern. The network device cannot adjust scheduling
information that the terminal device sends the UL-SCH on the second type of PUSCH
by using dynamic physical control information, to meet requirements of UL-SCH transmission
performance. On the other hand, whether the terminal device has UCI that needs to
be sent on the second-type PUSCH at a specific moment, and a quantity value of UCI
that needs to be sent are dynamically changed. In this way, the network device cannot
adjust scheduling information that the terminal device sends the UL-SCH, to meet requirements
of UL-SCH transmission performance.
Summary
[0006] Embodiments of this application provide a mobile communication uplink information
transmission method and system, aiming to solve a problem that when a terminal device
allocates uplink control information and an uplink shared channel on a semi-statically
configured physical uplink shared channel, transmission performance of the uplink
shared channel is affected by a quantity of resources occupied by the uplink control
information.
[0007] A mobile communication uplink information transmission method proposed by the present
invention is used for a terminal device to send uplink information and a network device
to receive uplink information. The method of the present invention is used for a network
device, the network device sends grant-free resource configuration information used
to determine a first resource, and the first resource is used to allocate a physical
uplink shared channel. The grant-free resource configuration information further includes
an indicator used to determine a second resource which is used to allocate uplink
control information. The method of the present invention is used for a terminal device,
and the terminal device receives grant-free resource configuration information, and
determines a first resource used to allocate a physical uplink shared channel. The
grant-free resource configuration information further includes an indicator, the terminal
device determines a second resource according to the indicator, and the second resource
is used to allocate uplink control information. The second resource is a part of the
first resource, or the second resource is empty. In an embodiment of the present invention,
the indicator is used to determine a quantity value and/or a maximum quantity value
of the second resource. When the indicator is used to determine the maximum quantity
value of the second resource, a usage quantity of the second resource is not greater
than the maximum quantity value.
[0008] As a further optimized embodiment of the present invention, the terminal device determines
a third resource used to allocate an uplink shared channel. The third resource is
a part of the first resource, and does not intersect with the second resource.
[0009] Preferably, when the indicator indicates that the second resource is empty, the terminal
device discards the uplink control information.
[0010] Further preferably, when the indicator indicates that the second resource is empty,
the terminal device allocates the uplink control information by using a fourth resource;
and the fourth resource does not belong to the first resource.
[0011] In the embodiment of the present invention, a transmission mode of the grant-free
resource configuration information is at least one of the following modes: the grant-free
resource configuration information is included in higher layer signaling; the grant-free
resource configuration information is included in physical control information or
included in activation/deactivation signaling of a media access control layer control
unit; or one part of the grant-free resource configuration information is included
in higher layer signaling, and the other part is included in physical control information
or in activation/deactivation signaling of a media access control layer control unit.
[0012] In an embodiment of the present invention, the uplink control information corresponding
to the indicator of the second resource includes one or more of the following types:
HARQ-ACK, PMI, CRI, PTI, BMI, and RI.
[0013] This application further includes a mobile communication uplink information transmission
system used to implement the method described in any one of the embodiments of this
application. The system includes a network device and at least one terminal device.
The network device sends grant-free resource configuration information to the terminal
device by using higher layer signaling and/or physical control information or activation/deactivation
signaling of a media access control layer control unit. The terminal device sends
information to the network device by using a physical uplink shared channel.
[0014] The above at least one technical solution adopted in the embodiments of this application
can achieve the following beneficial effects: a network device can adjust a quantity
of resources occupied by UCI in a grant-free physical uplink shared channel corresponding
to grant-free resource configuration information by using an indicator in the grant-free
resource configuration information, so as to avoid impact on transmission performance
of UL-SCH.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0015] The drawings described herein are used to provide a further understanding of this
application and form a part of this application. Schematic embodiments and descriptions
of this application are used to explain this application and do not constitute an
improper limitation on this application. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a flowchart of an embodiment of the method of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a flowchart of an embodiment including allocating an uplink shared channel
according to the method of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a flowchart of an embodiment limiting an uplink control channel according
to the method of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a flowchart of another embodiment limiting an uplink control channel according
to the method of the present invention; and
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a system and signaling for implementing the method.
Detailed Description of the Embodiments
[0016] In order to make the objectives, technical solutions and advantages of this application
more clear, the technical solutions of this application are described clearly and
completely with reference to specific embodiments of this application and corresponding
drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application,
but not all the embodiments. Based on the embodiments in this application, all other
embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art without making creative
efforts shall fall within the protection scope of this application.
[0017] A concept of the present invention is as follows: a grant-free PUSCH resource given
by a network device to a terminal device includes an indicator of a resource quantity
used to send UCI in a grant-free PUSCH resource. The terminal device determines, according
to the indicator, at least one type of the following information: whether to allow
UCI to be sent in a grant-free PUSCH; a UCI resource to be sent in the grant-free
PUSCH and a quantity of resources used to send a UL-SCH; and a maximum quantity of
resources allowed to be sent in a grant-free PUSCH. Optionally, the above configuration
information can be separately configured for different UCI types (HARQ-ACK, CSI-part1,
and CSI-part2).
[0018] The technical solutions provided by the embodiments of this application are described
in detail below with reference to the drawings.
[0019] FIG. 1 is a flowchart of an embodiment of the method of the present invention. A
mobile communication uplink information transmission method proposed by the present
invention is used for a terminal device, and includes the following steps:
Step 11: the terminal device receives grant-free resource configuration information
and determines a first resource used to allocate a physical uplink shared channel.
[0020] In the embodiment of the present invention, a transmission mode of the grant-free
resource configuration information is at least one of the following modes: the grant-free
resource configuration information is included in higher layer signaling; the grant-free
resource configuration information is included in physical control information or
included in activation/deactivation signaling of a media access control layer control
unit; or one part of the grant-free resource configuration information is included
in higher layer signaling, and the other part is included in physical control information
or in activation/deactivation signaling of a media access control layer control unit.
[0021] Step 12: the grant-free resource configuration information further includes an indicator,
and the terminal device determines, according to the indicator, a second resource
used to allocate uplink control information; the second resource is a part of the
first resource, or the second resource is empty.
[0022] Corresponding to steps 11∼12, the mobile communication uplink information transmission
method of the present invention is used for a network device, and includes the following
steps:
the network device sends grant-free resource configuration information used to determine
a first resource, and the first resource is used to allocate a physical uplink shared
channel; and
the grant-free resource configuration information further includes an indicator which
is used to determine a second resource which is further used to allocate uplink control
information. The second resource is a part of the first resource, or the second resource
is empty.
[0023] When the network device configures the terminal device to send a grant-free physical
uplink shared channel by using the grant-free resource configuration information,
it is necessary to consider target performance of sending an uplink shared control
channel UL-SCH sent on the grant-free physical uplink shared channel by the terminal
device as a first target. Generally speaking, the performance required for transmitting
uplink control information by the terminal device is higher than that of transmitting
the UL-SCH, for example, a second target. For example, the first target is a bit error
rate X, and the second target is a bit error rate Y, and X>Y. To achieve transmission
target performance of the uplink control information, when uplink control information
and UL-SCH information which are equal in quantity are transmitted on the grant-free
physical uplink shared channel, quantities of resource units required by the two differ
from each other, and a ratio of the quantities of resource units required by the two
can be expressed by
β. For example, in Mode 1 described below, the indicator includes a value coefficient
of the second resource, and the terminal device determines a quantity value of the
second resource by using the value coefficient.
[0024] In the embodiment of the present invention, the indicator is used to determine the
quantity value and/or the maximum quantity value of the second resource.
[0025] When the indicator is used to indicate the maximum quantity value of the second resource,
a usage quantity of the second resource is not greater than the maximum quantity value.
[0026] The quantity value of the second resource is a quantity of resource units included
in the second resource. The maximum quantity value of the second resource is used
by the terminal device to determine a quantity limit of resource units used to allocate
uplink control information in the first resource, that is, the usage quantity of the
second resource is not greater than the maximum quantity value.
[0027] The quantity value corresponding to the second resource is N. In the embodiment of
the invention, the terminal device determines a value of N by using the grant-free
resource configuration information. The following implementation modes can be used:
Mode 1: the indicator includes a value coefficient of the second resource, and the
terminal device calculates a quantity value of the second resource by using the value
coefficient, that is, determines a quantity of resource units included in the second
resource.
[0028] The value coefficient includes two cases corresponding to N=0 and N>0. If N>0, the
terminal device can determine a specific value of N according to a preset value coefficient
β.
[0029] Alternatively, the value coefficient in the indicator corresponds to a value of the
variable
β, and the terminal device calculates that a quantity value corresponding to the second
resource is N according to the value of
β, a bit quantity of the uplink control information, configuration information about
the grant-free PUSCH in the grant-free resource configuration information, etc.. The
value of the variable
β includes a case in which
β is equal to 0. For example,

[0030] Wherein,
O is a bit quantity of the uplink control information, and

is a quantity of subcarriers included in the PUSCH.
C and
Kr are a quantity of code blocks corresponding to UL-SCH data transmitted in the grant-free
physical uplink shared channel and a quantity of bits included in the respective code
block.

is a quantity of OFDM symbols other than DMRS and PTRS symbols in the grant-free
physical uplink shared channel.
[0031] A specific value of N can also be obtained in the following mode:

[0032] Wherein,
O is a quantity of bits of uplink control information,
L is a quantity of bits of CRC.

is a quantity of subcarriers included in the PUSCH.
C and
Kr are a quantity of code blocks corresponding to UL-SCH data transmitted in the grant-free
physical uplink shared channel and a quantity of bits included in the respective code
block.

is a quantity of OFDM symbols other than DMRS and PTRS symbols in the grant-free
physical uplink shared channel.
Q is a quantity of bits of other uplink control information transmitted in the grant-free
physical uplink shared channel that has a higher priority than the uplink control
information, and
Qm is a modulation order used by the grant-free physical uplink shared channel. The
priority order between the uplink control information is that the priority of HARQ-ACK
is higher than that of the first part of CSI, and the priority of the first part of
CSI is higher than that of the second part of CSI. Here, a quantity of bits of the
second part of CSI is determined by the information of the first part of CSI. For
example, the first part of CSI includes rank indication information RI, and the second
part of CSI includes precoding matrix indication information. A quantity of bits of
the precoding matrix indication information is related to a value of the RI.
[0033] If one part of the grant-free resource configuration information is included in higher
layer signaling and the other part is included in physical control information or
in activation/deactivation signaling of a media access control layer control unit,
the indicator can be included in the higher layer signaling, or can be included in
the physical control information or the activation/deactivation signaling of the media
access control layer control unit.
[0034] Alternatively, the value coefficient of the second resource is composed of two parts,
and two states of a first-part value coefficient indicate, to the terminal device,
whether the quantity value of the second resource used to transmit first uplink control
information in the first resource N=0 or N>0. A second-part value coefficient corresponds
to the value of the variable
β. If the terminal device determines that N=0 according to the first-part value coefficient,
the terminal device determines that the second resource is empty. If the terminal
device determines that N>0 according to the first-part value coefficient, the terminal
device uses the value of the variable
β corresponding to the second-part value coefficient to determine the quantity value
of the second resource according to the above method of this embodiment. If one part
of the grant-free resource configuration information is included in higher layer signaling,
and the other part is included in physical control information or in activation/deactivation
signaling of a media access control layer control unit, one part of the value coefficient
of the indicator can be included in the higher layer signaling, and the other part
of the value coefficient can be included in the physical control information or in
the activation/deactivation signaling of the media access control layer control unit.
For example, the first-part value coefficient is included in the higher layer signaling,
and the second-part value coefficient is included in the physical control information
or in the activation/deactivation signaling of the media access control layer control
unit. Alternatively, if one part of the grant-free resource configuration information
is included in higher layer signaling, and the other part is included in physical
control information or activation/deactivation signaling of a media access control
layer control unit, the indicator is included in the higher layer signaling. Alternatively,
if one part of the grant-free resource configuration information is included in higher
layer signaling, and the other part is included in physical control information or
activation/deactivation signaling of a media access control layer control unit, the
indicator is included in the physical control information or the activation/deactivation
signaling of the media access control layer control unit.
[0035] Mode 2: the indicator includes a quantity value and/or a maximum quantity value of
the second resource.
[0036] When a network device configures a grant-free physical uplink shared channel for
the terminal device by using the grant-free resource configuration information, a
quantity of resource units in the grant-free physical uplink shared channel that can
be allocated to the uplink control information is configured at the same time. When
the indicator includes the quantity value of the second resource, the terminal device
can directly determine the quantity value of the second resource according to the
indicator.
[0037] It should be noted that the indicator sent by the network device to the terminal
device may further include the maximum quantity value of resources occupied by the
uplink control information. The terminal device further limits a quantity of second
resources according to the value coefficient and the maximum value, to ensure that
the quantity of second resources does not exceed the maximum quantity value of resources
occupied by the uplink control information.
[0038] That is, when the indicator includes the maximum quantity value of the second resource,
the quantity of second resources is not greater than the maximum quantity value. The
terminal device determines a value of N by using the grant-free resource configuration
information.
[0039] For example, the following implementation mode can be used: when the network device
configures a grant-free physical uplink shared channel for the terminal device by
using grant-free resource configuration information, a quantity of resource units
in the grant-free physical uplink shared channel that can be allocated to the uplink
control information is configured at the same time. The terminal device determines
the quantity value of the second resource according to other conditions and information.
If the quantity value is greater than the maximum quantity value determined by the
indicator, the usage quantity of the second resource is determined by the maximum
quantity value. If the quantity value is not greater than the maximum quantity value
of the second resource indicated by the indicator, the quantity of the second resource
is determined by the quantity value.
[0040] Mode 3: the indicator includes a quantity grading identifier.
[0041] For example, the second resource used to transmit first uplink control information
in the first resource may include two states: empty or not empty. As an embodiment,
the indicator uses a character "0" or a value 0 to indicate that the quantity of second
resources is 0. At this time, the character "0" or the value 0 is a quantity grading
identifier.
[0042] For another example, different quantity grades of the second resource are represented
by predefined quantity grading identifiers. Each quantity grading identifier is used
to represent a value as the quantity value or the maximum quantity value of the second
resource. The terminal device determines the quantity value or the maximum quantity
value of the second resource according to the quantity grading identifier.
[0043] It should be noted that in this embodiment, the terminal device receives grant-free
resource configuration information, determines a first resource according to the grant-free
resource configuration information, and determines a second resource according to
an indicator in the grant-free resource configuration information. In practical application,
the terminal device may receive multiple pieces of grant-free resource configuration
information, and the terminal device determines resources of multiple grant-free physical
uplink shared channels according to the multiple pieces of grant-free resource configuration
information. Each of the multiple pieces of grant-free resource configuration information
includes an indicator used by the terminal device to determine a resource used to
allocate uplink control information among the resources of the grant-free physical
uplink shared channels. Indicators in the multiple pieces of grant-free resource configuration
information are independent of one another.
[0044] That is, the terminal device receives M pieces of grant-free resource configuration
information, each of the M pieces of grant-free resource configuration information
includes an indicator, and indicators in the M pieces of grant-free resource configuration
information are independent of one another. The terminal device determines resources
used to allocate uplink control information among resources of grant-free physical
uplink shared channels according to the respective indicators of the M pieces of grant-free
resource configuration information. Correspondingly, the network device sends M pieces
of grant-free resource configuration information, each of the M pieces of grant-free
resource configuration information includes an indicator, and the indicators in the
M pieces of grant-free resource configuration information are independent of one another.
The respective indicators of the M pieces of grant-free resource configuration information
are used to determine resources used to allocate uplink control information among
resources of grant-free physical uplink shared channels. M is greater than or equal
to 2.
[0045] FIG. 2 is a flowchart of an embodiment including allocating an uplink shared channel
according to the method of the present invention. A mobile communication uplink information
transmission method proposed by the present invention is used for a terminal device,
and includes the following steps:
Step 21: the terminal device receives grant-free resource configuration information,
and determines a first resource used to allocate a physical uplink shared channel.
Step 22: the grant-free resource configuration information further includes an indicator,
and the terminal device determines, according to the indicator, a second resource
used to allocate uplink control information.
[0046] As a further optimized embodiment of the present invention, the method further includes
the following step:
Step 23: the terminal device determines a third resource used to allocate an uplink
shared channel; the third resource is a part of the first resource, and does not intersect
with the second resource.
[0047] For example, if the indicator includes N>0, the terminal device may send an uplink
shared channel UL-SCH on the third resource, the third resource belongs to the first
resource, and the third resource does not include the second resource. If the indicator
includes N=0, the third resource and the second resource are the same.
[0048] FIG. 3 is a flowchart of an embodiment limiting an uplink control channel according
to the method of the present invention. A mobile communication uplink information
transmission method proposed by the present invention is used for a terminal device,
and includes the following steps:
Step 31: the terminal device receives grant-free resource configuration information,
and determines a first resource used to allocate a physical uplink shared channel.
Step 32: the grant-free resource configuration information further includes an indicator,
and the terminal device determines, according to the indicator, a second resource
used to allocate uplink control information. When the indicator indicates 0, the terminal
device discards the uplink control information.
[0049] It should be noted that if the indicator includes N=0, it indicates that a network
device is not compatible with the terminal device sending the uplink control information
on a grant-free PUSCH resource. The terminal device can send an uplink shared channel
UL-SCH on the third resource, and discard the first uplink control information. Based
on this, the network device can control a quantity of resources occupied by the UCI
sent in the grant-free PUSCH sent by the terminal device, to avoid a problem that
when the terminal device transmits the uplink control information and the UL-SCH (uplink
shared channel) on the semi-statically configured PUSCH, transmission performance
of the UL-SCH is affected by the quantity of resources occupied by the UCI.
[0050] Step 33: the terminal device determines a third resource used to allocate an uplink
shared channel; the third resource is a part of the first resource.
[0051] FIG. 4 is a flowchart of another embodiment limiting an uplink control channel according
to the method of the present invention. A mobile communication uplink information
transmission method proposed by the present invention is used for a terminal device,
and includes the following steps:
Step 41: the terminal device receives grant-free resource configuration information,
and determines a first resource used to allocate a physical uplink shared channel.
Step 42: the grant-free resource configuration information further includes an indicator;
when the indicator indicates 0, that is, the quantity of second resources used to
allocate uplink control information in the first resource is 0; the terminal device
determines a fourth resource used to allocate uplink control information; the fourth
resource does not belong to the first resource.
[0052] It should be noted that if the indicator includes N=0, it indicates that the network
device is not compatible with the terminal device sending the uplink control information
on a grant-free PUSCH resource. The terminal device sends first uplink control information
on the fourth resource, and does not send the uplink information on the first resource.
Based on this, it can be ensured that the first uplink control information is smoothly
transmitted on the fourth resource. Optionally, the fourth resource is a resource
of a physical uplink control channel PUCCH. However, on the first resource, because
the terminal device does not support or is not allowed to simultaneously send the
PUCCH and the PUSCH, the terminal device does not send uplink information on the first
resource.
[0053] FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a system and signaling for implementing the method.
The system of the present invention includes a network device 1 and at least one terminal
device 2. The network device sends grant-free resource configuration information to
the terminal device by using higher layer signaling 101 and/or activation/deactivation
signaling 102 of physical control information. The terminal device sends information
to the network device by using a physical uplink shared channel 201. Preferably, the
terminal device further sends information to the network device by using a physical
uplink control channel 202.
[0054] In the embodiment of the present invention, a transmission mode of the grant-free
resource configuration information is at least one of the following modes: the grant-free
resource configuration information is included in higher layer signaling; the grant-free
resource configuration information is included in physical control information or
included in activation/deactivation signaling of a media access control layer control
unit; one part of the grant-free resource configuration information is included in
the higher layer signaling, and the other part of the grant-free resource configuration
information is included in the physical control information or included in the activation/deactivation
signaling of the media access control layer control unit.
[0055] As an embodiment, the grant-free resource configuration information is included in
the higher layer signaling, for example, RRC signaling. RRC configuration or reconfiguration
signaling includes a period and a time offset that are related to a resource used
to transmit a grant-free PUSCH, a time-domain resource, a frequency-domain resource,
a terminal device-specific DMRS, an MCS/TBS value, a quantity of repeated transmissions
K, and transmit power related parameters, etc. After obtaining the grant-free resource
configuration information, the terminal device can determine on which resource and
in what mode to send the grant-free PUSCH.
[0056] As another optional embodiment, the grant-free resource configuration information
is included in the higher layer signaling and the activation/deactivation signaling
of the physical control information. For example, RRC configuration or reconfiguration
signaling includes parameters such as a period related to a resource used to transmit
the grant-free PUSCH and transmit power. The activation/deactivation signaling of
the physical control information carries a time offset of a resource used to transmit
the grant-free PUSCH, a time-domain resource, a frequency-domain resource, a terminal
device-specific DMRS, and an MCS/TBS value. A quantity of repeated transmissions K
can be in grant-free resource configuration information or the activation/deactivation
signaling of the physical control information. After obtaining the grant-free resource
configuration information, the terminal device may determine, when the grant-free
resource configuration information is in an active state, on which resource and in
what mode to send the grant-free PUSCH.
[0057] Regardless of whether the grant-free resource configuration information is included
in the higher layer signaling, or one part is included in the higher layer signaling,
and the other part is included in the activation/deactivation signaling of the physical
control information, both a resource occupied by the terminal device to send the PUSCH
on the grant-free resource in a time period and a sending mode are semi-static. The
network device configures appropriate grant-free resource configuration information
for the terminal device according to a capability of the terminal device or a requirement
of the terminal device for sending the grant-free PUSCH, so as to meet requirements
of transmission service volume and performance of the grant-free PUSCH. However, at
a specific moment, whether there is UCI that needs to be sent on the grant-free PUSCH,
and a quantity value of UCI that needs to be sent are dynamically changed. In this
way, performance of the UL-SCH transmitted by the terminal device on the grant-free
PUSCH is affected by the UCI sent on the grant-free PUSCH, and an expectation of transmission
performance on the UL-SCH in this case is different from that in a case in which the
network device sends the grant-free resource configuration information to the terminal
device.
[0058] Further preferably, if one part of the grant-free resource configuration information
is included in higher layer signaling, and the other part is included in physical
control information or activation/deactivation signaling of a media access control
layer control unit, one part of the indicator is included in the higher layer signaling,
and the other part is included in the physical control information or the activation/deactivation
signaling of the media access control layer control unit.
[0059] Alternatively, if one part of the grant-free resource configuration information is
included in higher layer signaling, and the other part is included in physical control
information or activation/deactivation signaling of a media access control layer control
unit, the indicator is included in the higher layer signaling;
[0060] Alternatively, if one part of the grant-free resource configuration information is
included in higher layer signaling, and the other part is included in physical control
information or activation/deactivation signaling of a media access control layer control
unit, the indicator is included in the physical control information or the activation/deactivation
signaling of the media access control layer control unit.
[0061] In the embodiment of the present invention, the uplink control information corresponding
to the indicator of the second resource includes one or more of the following types:
HARQ-ACK, PMI, CRI, PTI, BMI, and RI.
[0062] For example, the network device sends downlink service data by using a physical downlink
shared channel PDSCH. After receiving the information service data, the terminal device
feeds back acknowledgement ACK information or non-acknowledgement NACK information
for reception of the downlink service data by the terminal device on a physical uplink
control channel PUCCH or a physical uplink shared channel PUSCH, so that the network
device determines whether to reschedule the downlink service data or schedule new
downlink service data to the terminal device. The ACK information and the NACK information
are collectively referred to as hybrid automatic repeat request acknowledgement HARQ-ACK
information. In addition to HARQ-ACK, UCI information may further include CSI and
RI, and the CSI includes at least one of CQI, PMI, CRI, PTI, and BMI. The CSI information
is used by the terminal device to send information of a downlink channel to the network
device, so that the network device can schedule downlink data of the terminal device.
[0063] Each type of uplink control information corresponds to at least one indicator. Therefore,
correspondingly, there are one or more indicators, and there are one or more quantity
values, maximum quantity values, and value coefficients.
[0064] For example, the indicator includes L pieces of information, and the L pieces of
information respectively correspond to L types of uplink control information. The
terminal device determines respective occupied resources of the L types of uplink
control information according to the L pieces of information, and the second resource
is composed of the respective occupied resources of the L types of uplink control
information, wherein L is a positive integer.
[0065] A person skilled in the art should understand that the embodiments of the present
invention can be provided as methods, systems, or computer program products. Therefore,
the present invention may take the form of an entire hardware embodiment, an entire
software embodiment, or an embodiment combining software and hardware. The present
invention is described with reference to flowcharts and/or block diagrams of methods,
devices (systems), and computer program products according to embodiments of the present
invention. It should be understood that each flow and/or block in the flowchart and/or
block diagram and a combination of the flow and/or block in the flowchart and/or block
diagram can be implemented by computer program instructions. These computer program
instructions can be provided for a processor of a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose
computer, an embedded processing machine, or another programmable data processing
device to produce a machine, to enable instructions executed by the processor of the
computer or another programmable data processing device to produce an apparatus for
implementing the functions specified in one or more flows of a flowchart and/or one
or more blocks of a block diagram.
[0066] It should also be noted that the terms "comprise", "include" or any other variant
thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, so that a process, method,
commodity or device that includes a series of elements not only includes those elements,
but also includes other elements not explicitly listed, or include elements inherent
to such process, method, commodity, or device. Without more restrictions, an element
defined by the sentence "include one..." does not exclude that there are other identical
elements in the process, method, commodity or device that includes the element.
[0067] The above description is only an embodiment of this application, and is not intended
to limit this application. For the person skilled in the art, this application may
have various modifications and changes. Any modification, equivalent replacement,
improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principle of this application shall fall
within the scope of the claims of this application.
1. A mobile communication uplink information transmission method, used for a terminal
device, comprising the step: receiving, by the terminal device, grant-free resource
configuration information, and determining a first resource used to allocate a physical
uplink shared channel, and further comprising the following step:
determining, by the terminal device, a second resource used to allocate uplink control
information according to an indicator which is further comprised in the grant-free
resource configuration information; wherein
the second resource is a part of the first resource, or the second resource is empty.
2. A mobile communication uplink information transmission method, used for a network
device, comprising the step: sending, by the network device, grant-free resource configuration
information used to determine a first resource, wherein the first resource is used
to allocate a physical uplink shared channel, and further comprising the following
step:
the grant-free resource configuration information further comprises an indicator which
is used to determine a second resource which is further used to allocate uplink control
information; wherein
the second resource is a part of the first resource, or the second resource is empty.
3. The method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that
the indicator is used to determine a quantity value and/or a maximum quantity value
of the second resource; and
when the indicator is used to determine the maximum quantity value of the second resource,
a usage quantity of the second resource is not greater than the maximum quantity value.
4. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that
determining a third resource used to allocate an uplink shared channel by the terminal
device; wherein
the third resource is a part of the first resource and does not intersect with the
second resource.
5. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that
discarding the uplink control information by the terminal device when the indicator
indicates that the second resource is empty.
6. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that
allocating uplink control information by using a fourth resource by the terminal device
when the indicator indicates that the second resource is empty; wherein
the fourth resource does not belong to the first resource.
7. The method according to claim 3, characterized in that
the indicator comprises a value coefficient, used to calculate the quantity value.
8. The method according to claim 1 or 2,
characterized in that a transmission mode of the grant-free resource configuration information is at least
one of the following modes:
the grant-free resource configuration information is comprised in higher layer signaling;
the grant-free resource configuration information is comprised in physical control
information or activation/deactivation signaling of a media access control layer control
unit; or
one part of the grant-free resource configuration information is comprised in the
higher layer signaling, and the other part is comprised in physical control information
or activation/deactivation signaling of a media access control layer control unit.
9. The method according to claim 8, characterized in that
if one part of the grant-free resource configuration information is comprised in the
higher layer signaling, and the other part is comprised in the physical control information,
then:
one part of the indicator is comprised in the higher layer signaling, and the other
part is comprised in the physical control information.
10. The method according to any one of claims 1-2, and 4-7, characterized in that the uplink control information corresponding to the indicator of the second resource
comprises one or more of the following types:
HARQ-ACK, PMI, CRI, PTI, BMI, and RI.
11. The method according to claim 1,
characterized in that:
the terminal device receives M pieces of grant-free resource configuration information,
each of M pieces of grant-free resource configuration information comprises an indicator,
and indicators in the M pieces of the grant-free resource configuration information
are independent of one another; and
the terminal device determines resources used to allocate uplink control information
among resources of grant-free physical uplink shared channels according to the respective
indicators of the M pieces of grant-free resource configuration information, wherein
M is greater than or equal to 2.
12. The method according to claim 2,
characterized in that:
the network device sends M pieces of grant-free resource configuration information,
each of the M pieces of grant-free resource configuration information comprises an
indicator, and indicators in the M pieces of grant-free resource configuration information
are independent of one another; and
the respective indicators of the M pieces of grant-free resource configuration information
are respectively used to determine resources used to allocate uplink control information
among resources of grant-free physical uplink shared channels, wherein M is greater
than or equal to 2.
13. A mobile communication uplink information transmission system used in the method according
to any one of claims 1 to 12, comprising a network device and at least one terminal
device; wherein
the network device sends grant-free resource configuration information to the terminal
device by using higher layer signaling and/or activation/deactivation signaling of
physical control information; and
the terminal device sends information to the network device by using a physical uplink
shared channel.